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St Thomas' Church, South Wigston

St Thomas’ Church, South Wigston
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St Thomas the Apostle, South Wigston
St Thomas’ Church, South Wigston is located in Leicestershire
St Thomas’ Church, South Wigston
St Thomas’ Church, South Wigston
Location within Leicestershire
Coordinates: 52°34′48.28″N 1°8′9.74″W / 52.5800778°N 1.1360389°W / 52.5800778; -1.1360389
Location South Wigston
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website wigstonbenefice.org.uk
History
Dedication Thomas the Apostle
Consecrated 2 February 1893
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II* listed
Architect(s)
Groundbreaking 26 July 1892
Specifications
Length 128 feet (39 m)
Width 44 feet (13 m)
Administration
Parish South Wigston
Deanery Gartree (2nd deanery)
Archdeaconry Leicester
Diocese Diocese of Leicester

St Thomas’ Church, South Wigston is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in South Wigston, Leicestershire.

The foundation stone was laid on 26 July 1892 by Thomas Ingram and it was consecrated on 2 February 1893 by Rt. Revd. Mandell Creighton the Bishop of Peterborough.

It was built in brick with a Westmorland slate roof by Henry Bland to the designs of the architect at a cost of £3,600 (equivalent to £360,093 in 2015). It was 128 feet (39 m) long and 44 feet (13 m) wide.

The tower was added in 1901.

The church is in a joint benefice with

The church contains a pipe organ dating from 1895 by Stephen Taylor of Leicester. It was paid for by Thomas Ingram at a cost of £500 (equivalent to £52,086 in 2015) and dedicated on 26 September 1875 by Bishop Mitchinson. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

A peal of eight bells was cast in 1901 by John Taylor & Co. On 26 December 1904, seven ringers set a new world record when they rang a peal of 17,184 double Norwich Court Bob, breaking the record set in 1898 at Kidlington by the Oxford Guild. One of the ringers broke down after 10 hour 35 minutes.


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